Robert Bunsen was a 19th-century German chemist best known for his contributions to analytical chemistry and the development of the Bunsen burner, a device that provides a single open gas flame. Born on March 30, 1811, he conducted significant research in areas such as spectroscopy and the identification of chemical elements. Bunsen's work laid the foundation for various modern scientific techniques and instruments. He also collaborated with other scientists, including the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, to explore the spectrum of elements.
The Bunsen Burner was named after Mr Robert Bunsen himself a German man that had a crazy idea. Mr Bunsen came across they idea and people soon had the bunsen burner in 1855.
Yea, Robert Bunsen did discover caesium
The burner was invented in 1854; Robert Bunsen was born in 1811. This type of burner was designed by Bunsen and constructed by Peter Desaga.
He was a German scientist who invented the Bunsen burner.
he was a German chemist, and philology professor
Sir Robert Bunsen is the man who made the bunsen buner,he made the burner becoz he felt like it
He spent his early life including his university education in Gottingen, Germany however died in Heidelberg, Germany.
The Bunsen Burner was named after Mr Robert Bunsen himself a German man that had a crazy idea. Mr Bunsen came across they idea and people soon had the bunsen burner in 1855.
It wasn't infact Robert Bunsen it was actually his assistant Peter Desaga in 1855. But we should give Bunsen a bit of credit because he let other scientists copy his idea for free.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
Robert Bunsen did NOT invent the Bunsen burner. It was his assistant Peter Desaga, who developed it. He discovered two new elements, the metals caesium and rubidium.
It's a man's name - Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen
Robert Bunsen invited the Bunsen burned
Robert Bunsen created the Bunsen burner
No, Robert Bunsen was never married. Robert was the inventor of the Bunsen burner. The Bunsen burner is still used in 2014.
No, Robert Bunsen did not invent the Bunsen burner. It was actually invented by Michael Faraday in the 19th century. The Bunsen burner is named after Bunsen as he helped popularize its use in laboratories.
Robert Bunsen never married.